The poem 'Eat Me' strategically employs End-stopped lines at the End of each Stanzas (apart from Stanza 6), in stanza 6, where the line is enjambed, the disruption of the end-stopped structure highlights a moment of psychological or emotional overflow - The break from the expected rhythm creates a sense of unease, signalling a shift in the narrator’s internal state - The enjambment in this stanza contrasts with the previous sense of control, symbolizing the building tension that will lead to the narrator’s act of rebellion or transformation